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‘HIGH-CLASS OIL PAINTINGS 


‘THE PROPERTY OF 


‘Mr. JOHN GLASS, 


OF THIS CITY, 


AND SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS. | 
Also a nice collection of SPORTING PRINTS, 


OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, BLACK & WHITE, 
: PEN and PENCIL DRAWINGS. | 
By the Best American Artists, Illustrating the World’s Fair. 
—AT AUCTION ON— 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 
Evenings, April 25th, 26th and 27th, 1901, 
AT 8.15 O’CLOCK. 
Also Saturday afternoon, April 27th, at two o’clock. 
AT THE 
FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES, 
366 FIFTH AVENUE, 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute 
shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and 
to pay down a cash deposit or the whole of the purchase- 
money, #/ required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so ee 
chased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense ard 
risk within 24 hours after the Sale and the remainder of pur- 
chase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to 
the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery ; in de- 
fault of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsi- 
ble if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they 
will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 


4. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on account 
of any error in the description or imperfection, and no war- 
ranty whatever is made. All articles are exposed for Public 
Exhibition one or more days and are sold just as they are, 
without recourse. 


To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the Purchases, nolot can, on any account, be 
removed during the sale. 


6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots 
uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public 
or private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if 
any) attending such re-sale, shall be made good by the default- 
er at this sale, together with all charges attending the same. 
This condition is without prejudice to the right of the Aue 
tioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, without such 
re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO. Auchomeen 


THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 14-16 Astor Place, N. Y 


-_ 


AWLSON (J. c. ) * : : New Jersey 


Se . Philadelphia 
ae fe ‘Hl Patrician 
Water Color 
& ee 13x 24 
WYSS (M.) itt fy? ; . Munich 
— Swiss Cottage 
mitt | | 4 
TYLER (James G.) New York 


H Hew Enigtars Headland 


DUNN (J. E.) EN eas ea 
tn the Woods 


SAVAROL | | sa a Pah | 
fin Episode in the Feanco-German war 


INSLEY (Albert) 4 
Landscape 


MANETT (Chas.) ere : te an 
oe Chess Players a ae 


IO 
LANGEROCK By we ; | \Partaiaag 
Bazaar in a Cairo Street 2 
Water Color , ‘ 


ae . . . New York 
a Corner in the Den RIERA GIES AS 


- Water Color 


Rk ee 


| ee . 13 sg | a age 
ia WHITTREDGE (Worthington) el Sees New York 


a On the hudson ee : 


SAS Sees at pe 


os VAN SERVERDONCK Bite '. Brussels 
a | happy Family 


é. 16 
- CROEGAERT (Georges) ; : ite see, Paris 
. a Friday Dinner 


Water Color 


12x9 


16 
CARLANDER (Wm.) ‘ : ; New York 


Scene Wear Dordrecht, holland 


ORO. Py 


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UNKNOWN a ‘ 
Meeting Oe Crist and apary 


Ig ; ¥ 
CARMIENCKE (H.) 0S New York 


Blind Pool in the Bibitondacks 
SMITH (A. Cary) ne aS ae New York = 


a3 
PAGE (Wm. ), deceased 
Cupid and Psyche 


22 - : 
MEGE (S.) : : : f Paris 
Pupil of Bonnat, Exhibits in Paris Salon om 
El Parisian Girl ATH I 
13% x 10% is 


Academy, 1886. 


The Od a ShOD 


: 25 


School Girl 


we 26 
aft BATON (Chas. Warren) _ 
The Old Barn, Twilight 


12 xX 22 


; 29 
BRACKETT (Sidney) 2 
— GoO0d Friends 


22 x 29 


28 
Oo (Burr H.) 
Crossing the Bridge 


~~ New York 


_ Munich 


New York 


Boston 


New York 


2 OS eg es et epee ae 


en 


Tow 1 nto. Bort 


THORNEEY <0 | oe 
ee ee Pupil of Jongkind and Raffaelli. Salon, 1897, 1898. 
ae Windmills at Dordrecht _ 


.* as 18 x 23% 


| : | Fe 
‘ _ MORGAN (Wm.) 
Che Organ Grinder 


KREUTZER (B.) - : : See. Hesse New Jersey ae 
H Winter Evening?” ee 


16 x 20 


| 33 Baye 
NEWMAN (R. L.) fins New York 


Studied in Paris under Couture 4 ar? 


The fortune Teller ‘te t 


34 | | 
WEBBER (W. New Vork 


Making a Harbor, Sunect 


28 x 36 


oi i i Paka apap Philadelphia 


ee ce ; New York 


’ 


Landscape 


a Bt . 
TYLER nes G ea : ae New York 
Sea Rolling Tn 
‘s | 39 
om SMITH (Henry P. i" Pees New York | 
OLD Oaks at Sunset 
oY 
40 
IHLEFELD (H.) ape _ New York 
“igs baking Paper Dolls 7: 
18 x 26 


|-RICHET Any: 


Pupil oF Tid Mee 
i 3h “Qandscape — 
=: 6 mearg) 


/ 


BLAKELOCK (R. A.) 


O1d Dpheman homestead 


43 
COOMANS (H.) + 


Toilet of a ponipenee Lady 


DELPY (Camille Hippolyte) ts a 
Pupil of Corot and Caunieae Medals, Paris Salon, 1884, 1889 Delpy on 

is considered to-day one of the greatest landscape painters; his works ue 
show many of the characteristic ques of Corot and Daubigny, and are ets 
worthy to be compared with theirs. They are proof of a direct and inti- eae? 
mate study from nature, and give an impression of freshness and pure an 
atmosphere. Delpy is represented in many of the Art Museums of France © othe 

~and England and in numerous private collections - A RMS ; 


River Oise at Weteunil , 


TROYON (C.) its ; ‘ igo Paris 


Cattle and Landscape 


i ea 
Soot 


ae 


_ Medal, Paris Salon, 1892. Hors Concours . 


Cows in Pasture 
. 19% x 23 et 


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REN [BRANDT, attributed to. 7 
SC head. 
mere From the Mendonca Sale 


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| -RICHET (Leon) * * ee Seas : Paris 
te: as : ae Pupil of Diaz. Medal, Paris Salon, 1888 “1 
Landscape 


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be YOUNG (Harvey) : : San Francisco > 
af Mndian Camp : 


. 51 
DELPY (Camille Hippolyte) | 
Pupil of Corot and Daubigny. Medals, Paris Salon, 1884 and 1889 
— River Oise at Huvers 
11K x 20% 


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4 


TAGGART (Geo. H.) . | 
| The Rattle — 


22 x 38 


me | | oe 54 
GUNN (Archie) ‘ : 
| Long fsland Sound 


| 55 | | 
COTES (Francis) R. A. + ae 
| 17260-1770. = 
Children of Sir. Gray céopers area 


56 ae 
VINCENT (George) © | si London | a 
The River aaas in Holland | : 
144% x 224% 
57a 


COTES (Francis) 


Porn in London in 1726; died therein 1770 
One of the original members of the Royal Academy 


Lady Cathcart 


From the Henry Graves Collection, London a Ao + a 


26 x 20 


1) te, 


a Country Road 


12 x 18 Ps 


t ie : % i fe New York 
On Pasture 


"LEBRUN (Charles) : : é Paris 


tn ae “Botan Paris 1619; died there 1690. Received in the French Academy 
Ti Ae ee eka made Court Painter to Louis XIV. in 1460, Ennobled by the King in 
ye ea nee 1662, who made him director of Les Gobelins, and ous Censincly. RGclor, 
ea Chancellor and Virector of the Academy of Painting ee. 


eae ie Mademoiselle de La Valliere 


ey iy ; 30 x 25 


x. 7 


J ere 


Semmens 


| | 62 . 
TORRES (Antonio) ae ‘ : Slag Paris 
Spanish Laop 


Exhibited in the Spanish Section, Paris Exposition - 


16 x 13 ¥ 


TAIT (ALF) ° Se ee a 
Pointing Grouse 


Be ‘ 65 
MIERIS (F. Van) , : — 2 
1635-1685 
La Cotlette 


15 x 134% 


66 
DE HEEM, (Corneille) 
‘Utrecht, 1680-1704 


Still Life — 


24 x 28 


67 


FERRIS GRceen, ee 
| H Syrian Girl 


16 x 22 


68 


BONHEUR (Auguste) | Paris | 
1824-1884 


Brother of Rosa Bonheur. Medals, Paris Salon, 1852, 1857, 1859, 1861, —. 
1863. Legion of Honor, 1867 : 


aa 

Landscape ea 
Purchased at the Rosa Bonheur sale, 1900. Given to his sister, Rosa Bonheur ee 
. 10% x 15% 


. : New Vork_ 


16 x 24 


be 


1803-1863 
; - Received the Medal of Honor at the Paris Exposition of 1855 
Greek Fishermen BUA , 
8% x 10% : ; 2 
92 | 
JACQUET (Gustave) a : ee Paris 


hye Medals, Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878. tegion of Honor, 1879. Hors Concours 


_ — Che Letter pees a . ms 


Bk. area 13% x 10% : 
5 ee | 73 
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Landscape and Cattle 
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, 74 : 
ARNOLT (G. Muss) | s New York ) 4 
Pointers 4 
12x 16 ; ; “S 


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Scene t Y 


(DETTI (Can Soc) 


Medal, Paris Salou, 1889. “Hors Concours 


The Flower Girl 


27% X 42 


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a | 77 * 
DE LUCE (P.). fioniouhae ee 
Maternity 


30 X 40 


78 
TRAVER (Geo. A? an 
7 Road fear wiltmore, fa. « 


| 79 
MOELLER (Louis),-N. A. ; 


In Reverie 


80 
HYNEMAN (H. N.) 
Greek Girl 


“8x10 


New York 


e 


: 

NewYork. <9 as 
Peon aes. 

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4 


New York 


a ee eee eee ee 


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a ie 


—— 


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3x24 | 


if oe ae } 84 
POST (W. Merrit) ; 
i Twilight Glow 


~ Water Color 


744 x8% 


New York 


New York 


n> s fre at 


"SECOND: 


85 
TYLER (James G.) 
ra Deavy Sea 


{05 20 OL ; : 86 
WHITTRIDGE (Worthington) 


In the Garden 


| 87 a 
-POST, (W. Merritt) ‘ fj A Bi 
~Htter Sunset 


Water Coior 


Io x 14 


88 Peeve eo) 


ee 

M ey ei te v0 

BARE (E.) . Paris 
; 7 ter . 


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89 . : a ‘ 
ROSELAND (Harry) Ae , te New York 
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4 n the Orchard 


Water Color 


By ; 92 
a | . New York 
A cs England. Brook 


10x 14 


93 
—% , New York 
Che Barnyard 


94 
; é Bers as Paris 
Pupil of Claude Monet 
Marine 
19 x 25% 


95 
_McENTHEE (Jervis) : : New York 


The Brook 


BLACK (0. P.) | nee 
— The Od Ai 


98 
es Gea (C. W. ) 


_ Water Color Bie « 
18 x 24 


99 
PISA’ 


Rnicherbotker Times, monday 


Water Color Y ; Ae pe 
. i 2 ; 5 
14 x 20 


WYSS (M.) ... a Mitnich aaa 
The Wungfran, Switzerland 


a ror = 
“HICHED: (&.) (7 ee s : Nh Paris © 
Morning Breakfast Be | 


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nes my) 
4 


aking a arbor, Moonlight 


36 x 26 


| | “104 
PERBOYRE . Brits 
. a st “Captain of eran 


% 


‘te - 106 
oo. _HYNEMAN (H. N.) 
: foo ~~) SHunset.in the Hdirondacks 
a ee Y. 3 - 107 
View at Cairo 
Water Color 


New. Work 


Paris 


| New York 


New York 


. Paris 


EATON (Chas. Warren) 
The Red ‘aks 


22 x 16 


DEHAVEN (Frank). oa ae 
Evening After a storm 


III 
MOELLER (Louis) 
Grace Before (Meat 


8x0 


112 
OCHTMAN (Leonard) A. N. A. 


Landscape 


i 
@ARGUE (Chas.) tis sie | 


Scene ear AMenoon 


Water Color 


New York 


LON (A i. A di 22 : Ae Paris | ie 


zs ‘Medals, Paris Salon, 1889, 1898 ; | oe 
Cupid's Temptation => a 


32x 25% = oe 


eeeeriocn(R A). . 2. New York 
a - —Ss Endian Camp 


=) . -¥E8 
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oe té‘i‘—é~C Hi Pasture 


ee a i 16 x 24 


119 te 
TYLER (James G.) a : ' New York 
oe ZH Schooner Making Port 


boo 


“This natatinns came from. the é 
loaned to Maximillian by the convents, Antiqu: 

‘melitas, City of Mexico. It was ‘Gaibeeted out of | 
well known Mexican general and disposed of here i in 


Madonna and Child 


“THORNLEY : Ces 


Paris Seton: 1897, 1898. Pupil of Josef Israels and of Jongkind nh 
ear Emsterdam — Pe 
224% x 28% 


ge 
a ae 


i222 
BOUVET (Max) ; Re 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1894 


Rocks in Brittany 


26x 39% 
CRANE (Bruce) <p SER a : New Vork © 
Evening rE 
124 ae 
DELPY (Camille Hippolyte) ; : th Pa sae “peed 


Pupil of Corot and Daubigny. Honorable mention, Salon, 
1881. Medal, Salon, 1884. Ex. Un. Paris, 1889 


ear Rouen aa: 3 


12 x 22% 


| Fountain # St. cics 


ae . -. 127 
HINTON (Georges) ae se Paris 
. Mention honorable, Paris. Medal of the Third Class, 1893 


‘Mn the Desert 


128 
2 New York 
- “The Village Placksmitb 
a ra . 10 x 16 
i ok ‘ie 129 ety 
‘i VAN aS WEELE (H. J. , . Holland 
Pegs. _ Honorable mention, Exposition. 1889 
ney ee Sheep in Pasture | 
| 34 X 23 
: 
ae . 130 
, RICHET (Leon) ; ; ; Paris 
. Pupil of,Diaz. Medal, Paris Salon, 1888 
Lanoscape 


20 X 27 


COOMANS (H.) 


Diana 
. i ee = 
RICCI (F.) a Pea! 
‘ 1 Camp | 
135 
HYNEMAN (H N.) ; 


fter the Storm, Saranac Dake 


136 
BLACK (0. PB.) 3°). 20 RE ke aie 
Tn June is ; 
14x 20 tata 
ete 


“Collection ot eaaipheer Ward, London | ; 


| 20%, X 22% 


138 
: Paris 
- pg5-1842 
tes de Montbazon. 
ee: 139 
Se (E. On . London 
Che Bree. Peat Cookbam 
its TAC | 
es DAINGERFIELD (Elliott) Ne New York 
ao - ° Hay Dreams 
: “MUNKASCY (N.) 7 Paris 
- i Counting this Beads 
i | 142 
: EPOUET (Francois) .. ; Paris | 
ie 1516-1573 
e | [Portrait of Bregitta Coinguet 


% 


Ueda Paris . Salon, “87 : ‘Le f fon 10r, 
‘Rustic Lite os 


(24220 — 


144 
WITKOWSKI (K.) 


Hl [Park Row Gallant 


20 x 30 


Ne ee ae 
_SANCHEZ-PERRIER ; ; aes 
Medals: Paris Salon, 1886, 1889. Hors Coticonss ae 


River Scene 
10% x 20% 


146 
JACQUE (C. E.) Sener Se ‘ 
— Coming Storm 


147 Poe 
MESSONIER (Jean Louis Ernst) een 


Born at Lyons, France, February, 21, 1815; died in Paris, Jan- 
uary 31, 1891. In 1830, Meissonier went to Paris and studied four 
months under Leon Cogniet He formed his technique mainly, 
however, upon careful study of the Old Masters—particularly 
those of the Dutch school. Medals: Third class, 1840; second 
class, 1841; first class, 1843 and 1850} Medals of Honor, 1855, 1867 
and 1878 Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1846; officer, 1856; 
commander, 1867; Grand Officer, 1878. Member of the Institute, 
1861. One of the founders and the first President of the Societe - 
Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris 


El Cavalier of Mapoleon 


Study for the painting, 1807. From the Meissonier sale 


5% x8 


4 


2 £265 


149 
France 


eceived his frst Salon Medal in 1851. Legion of Honor, 1857. 
oF Officer, 1878 : ; 


- 


Dentce 


22 x 29 


Ane 150 


ELLER (Louis), cS eee : | . New York 2 
Searching for the Witt 


Ses ‘CHAPMAN & T.) : ; 2 New York , 
: apg Early Morning ina batbor a 


From the Paris Salon, 1886 


¥ 


ae ) | 152 
- DETTI (Cesar) ; - Paris 
et er Po) Medal, Paris Salon, 1889. Hors Concours 


The Dost Lesson 


21 x 26% hgh 


Sc 


ee _ fog 
. te, Ny ee ee . es ae bb ee 
a een ee preen r 


<P. 


eacteterkes eke 


| 153 
RANGER (H.W.) lt. . New Vork 
“‘Mandscape- 


VERBOECKHOVEN teaser Joseph) 


1799-1881 


Legion of Honor. Commander of the Order of Leopold, ona 
, of Portugal, Iron Cross 


Sheep —Mnterior of a Stable a 


Ve oy ry , qe 
16% x 22 - et eo 


156 
VAN MARCKE (Emile) ; i ; 
1827-1891 7 


Medals received at the Paris Salon, 1867, sae 1870, 1878. Legion . 
of Honor, 1872 z ae re 


Tows 


From the Van Marcke sale; from the collection of KE. Adam 


9% X 13 


157 ie 
MOELLER (Louis), N. A. . : New Mork 
Morning Greeting Beek 


| rc8 paced 
: : : ne 
PORTIELJE (Edward) #, ; Antwerp. ae 
* Ly, f 
Gold Medals: Antwerp, 1888; Brussels, 1890; Amsterdam, 1891. Buu et 
Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium : OM a 
ns 4 
fFisherman’s thome | is 


© 


-— Warran) ee | New York 
‘Lingering Winter 


20 x 30 


ae. 
MILTON (Hamilton) gre : ~ New Vork 


Summer A@orning 


oe 162 
‘ _ REYNOLDS (Sir Haun) Vaidon 
ae OID Portrait | 
163 
Me ee IS ge Paris 
Pupil of Bouguereau 
Innocence 


.: 41 x 29 / 


\ 


FERRIS (J. LaG.) = (also) ae 
| > Cheekds. 
12x17 
FOG | 
CALIFANO (Prof. John) ‘ : 
Eipenine, Geneva 
20 x 18 
167 
DELPY (Camille Hippolyte)) “i e 
Pupil of Corot and Daubigny. Honorable mention, Salon, 1881. 
Medal, Salon, 1884. Ex. Un., Paris, 1889 
Landscape 
gx 16, : 
168 ‘ ae 
KAPPES (Alfred) oa New York 
H Piccaninny 3). 
Water Color ae a ; 


aN Fe & LK 2 er ee a > 


10 


11 


12 


13) 


Pair of Coursings 


_ SPORTING PRINTS 
- Saturday, Recit Ties 1901, 
At 2 o'clock. 


{ 
Pair Fly Fishings 
Pair Grouse and Pheasant Shootings 
Pair of Fox Huntings 
A Good Run 


Old print—To be Drove Like a Gentleman and 


to be Driven by a Gentleman 
Pair—The Start for the Meet and Breaking Cover 


Old English print—The Birthday Team 
~Pair— Fallowfield Hunt: The Hunt Supper and 


Full Cry 
Pair—Fallowfield Hunt: The Breakfast at the 
‘Three Pidgeons and The Death 
Pair old English prints—The Young English Fox 
Hunters; Breaking Cover and the Dessert 
Pair—Drove Like a Gentleman and Driven by a 
Gentleman 
Pair of old prints—All the World’s a Stage, and 
These Come Hopping 


32 


SM DT et he oeks yx 
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Pair—The Kill and Drawing the Gorse We 

Coaching—The Duke of Beaufort Coach 

Pair—Good Company and The Meet ~ 

Old print—At the Cottage Door, by Moreland 

Old sporting print—Bachelors’ Hall 

Pair sportings—Cheek and Finish 

Pair old prints—English Fox Hunter 

Pair old prints— English Fox Hunter 

Coaching—Mail Coach : 7 

Sporting, 3 on a sheet—Coaching and Fox 
- Hunting 

Pair—Fallowfield Hunt: Breaking Cover and 

Full Cry 


Coaching—Edinburgh Express — 


_ Pair Fox Hunting—Bachelors’ Hall 


Pair Fox Hunting—Bachelors’ Hall 


Sporting print—Returning from Cover 


Two Sporting prints—First Steeple Chase on Re- 
cord; Nacton Church and Village and Mate 

Two Sporting prints—The First Steeple Chase 
on Record; Ipswich, The Watering-Place _ 

Sporting—The Elopement, or a Trip to Gretna- 
Green 

Pair Coaching—Birthday Team and Knee Deep 

Coaching—Four-in-hand 

Pair Sportings— Bachelors’ Hall 

Very fine old print—Corn Bin 

Pair of Coaching—All the World’s a Stage and 
We Must Be Off to Meton : 


a7 


33 


40 


Al 


A2 


43 


34 


45 


46 


47 


48 


49 


50 


51 


Pair Coaching—Traveling in a Hunting Country 


and “Tm afraid we have now got into the 
ditch.” 


Pair Fox Hunting—The Meet and Breaking 


Cover 

Pair Fox Hunting—Full Cry and The Death 

Pair Coaching—Royal Mails Starting From the 

> Post Office and Mail Coach by Moonlight 

Sporting—Bachelor’s Hall: The Supper 

Very fine old print—The Dowager Queen of 
Edward LV. Parting with the Duke of York, 
by Bartolozzi 

Pair Coaching—‘‘ Hold hard, you have forgot 
the lady,” and ‘Is the bottom pretty sound?” 

Pair Coaching—Going to the Moors and An 

_ Awkward Place in a Frost 

Sporting—The Meet 

Coaching—The Royal Mail Coach 

Pair—The Comforts of Being Drove Like a Gen- 
tleman and The) Consequences of Being 
Drove by a Gentleman 

Pair—Scenes on the Road,ora Trip to Epson and 

_ Back; The Cock at Sutton and The Lord 

Nelson Inn Cheam 

Pair—Scenes on the Road ora Trip to Epson and 
Back; Kennington Gate and Hyde Park 
Corner 

Pair Fox Hunting—The Start and On the Scent 

Pair Fox Hunting—Full Cry and The Death 


Pair Coaching—The Mail Coach in a Flood and : 
The Mail Coach in a Drift of Snow v4 


: Sporting—Partridge Shooting 


Pair Coaching—Four in-hand and Quicksilver 
Royal Mail | 


Pair—Fallowfield Hunt: Breaking Cover and. 


Full Cry 


Pair—Fallowfield Hunt; The Breakfast at the 
Three Pidgsons and The Death | 


Pair—Hyde Park and Brighton 


Pair Coaching—The Sleepy Gate-keeper and 


Taking an Inside Berth 


Pair Coaching—The Old Gray Lost Her Trace 


Again, and Traveling in a Hunting Country 
Sporting—Where’s He Gone? _ 
Sporting—Drawn Blank | 
Pair fine sporting prints—The Derby Pets: Sale. 

of the Colt and The Trial 
Pair fine sporting prints—The Derby Pets: The 

Arrival and The Winner 


Pair Sporting —The Full Cry and Getting Away 


- Pair Sporting—Drawing the Cover and The 


Death 
Pair Sportings— Unkenneling and Full Cry 
Pair Sportings—Finding and The Death 
Pair Sportings—The Run and The Scramble 
Pair Sportings —The Leap 
Sporting—Brighton _ 
Sporting—A View Hulloo 


85 


86 


87 


88 


sey . 


air fine Céaching Brite Beenie on the Road 


ora Trip to Epson and Back : Hyde gs 


- Corner and Kennington Gate 

Pair Sportings—“Hold hard! don’t ye cross the 
scent,” and “Go along, Bob, that pace will 
do the trick” 


Pair Sportings—The Close of a Good Day and 


_ Good Bye and Good Luck 
Pair Coaching—Brighton and Hyde Park 


| Pair Coaching—The Comforts of Being Drove 


Like a Gentleman and The Consequences of 
Being Drove by a Gentleman 


_ Pair Sportings—Bachelor’s Hall, plates 1 and 2 


Pair Sportings—Bachelor’s Hall, plates 3 and 4 


_ Pair Sportings—Bachelor’s Hall, plates 5 and 6 
_ Fine old print by Moreland—Nurse and Chudran 


in the Fields 

Sporting—Picking Up the Scent 

Coaching—Mail Coach 

Coaching—A Hunting Phaeton 

Pair Coaching—A False Start and “ Quite full, 
sir” 

Pair Coaching—One Mile From Gretna, and An 
Arrival at Gretna 

Coaching—“ The drag is broke and we are on 
the bank” 

Pair Sportings-—-Drawn Blank and The Close of 
a Good Day 


Pair Fallowfield Hunt—Full Cry and The Death 


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Pair Fallowfield Hunt—Breaking Cover and 
The Hunt Supper | 

A Sporting Tandem—At Cover 

A Sporting Tandem—Going to Cover 

Hunting Phaeton—Going to Cover 

Sporting—Something Slaps 

Pair Fox Hunting—The Meet and Breaking 
at Cover 

Pair Fox Hunting—Full Cry and The Death 

Pair Coaching—Royal Mails Starting from Post- 
office, and Mail Coach by Moonlight 

Pair Sportings Good-bye and Good Luck, and — 
Drawn Blank _ 

Pair Sportings— Drawing the Cover and Getting 
Away | 

Pair Sportings—The Full Cry and The Death 

Sporting—The Young English Fox Hunter 

Coaching—The Oxford Coach 


' Westminster Cock Pit in 1830 


Colored print—Bull Broke Loose 

Pair Coaching prints—The Consequences of 
Being Drove By a Gentleman and The 
Comforts of Being Drove Like a Gentleman 

Pair Lord Lonsdale’s Match vs. Time—First 
Course and Second Course 

Pair Lord Lonsdale’s Match vs. Time—Third 
Course and Fourth Course 

Pair—A Sporting Tandem Going to Cover and 
A Cover 

Coaching—A Hunting Phaeton Going to Cover 


0 ) Prete SoNidehin g Slap 
10 Very fine old print—The Squire's Door, by 


Moreland 


or Pair Fox Hunting —Bachelor’s Hall, plates 1 


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and 2 


Pair Fox Hunting—Bachelor’s Hall, plates 3 
and 4 


3 «Pair Fox Hunting —Bachelor's Hall, plates 5 


and 6 

Coaching—The Oxford Coach, 1830 

Sporting— Westminster Cock Pit in 1830 

Sporting—Bull Broke Loose 

Coaching—The New Londen Royal Mail 

Coaching—The Red Rover Southampton Coach 

Coaching—The Stage Coach 

Coaching—The Liverpool Empire 

Old print—The New General Post Office, Lon- 
don, 1849 

Pair Fox Hunting—The Run and Unpleasant 

Very fine old print-——-The Carrier’s Stable, by 
Moreland 

Pair Fox pele Bachelor g. Hall, plates 1 
and 2- 

Pair Fox Hunting—Bachelor’s Hall, ‘PVR 3 
and 4 

Pair Fox Hunting—Bachelor’s Hall, plates 5 
and 6 

Pair First Steeplechase on Record 

Pair ppotipas, lhe First Steeple Chase on 
Record 


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Pair Sportings—The Fox Chase 

Pair Sportings—The Fox Chase 6% #3 

Sporting—The Comforts of Being Drove Like a 
Gentleman and The as of Being 
Drove by a Gentleman 

Fox Hunt—The Death, published 1838 

Fox Hunt—Bachelor’s Hall 

Coaching—The Oxford Coach, 1830 

Sporting incident—-Through the Woods 

Pair Coachings—A Hunting Phaeton, Going to 
Cover; and A Sporting Tandem, At Cover 

Sporting incident—Westminster Cock Pit in 
1830 

Pair Fox Hunting—Getting Away and Drawing 
the Cover 

Very fine Sporting print—The Noble Tips, The ~ 
Marquis At Home 

Pair very fine old prints—The Fox Chase, plates 
1 and 2, published 1857 


Pair very fine old prints—The Fox Chase, plates 
3 and 4 


2° Sporting Print—The Road, 1825, Commercial 


Traveler 
Coaching—The Cambridge Telegraph Starting 
from the White Horse, Fetter Lane 
Old Sporting print—Unpleasant 
Old Sporting print—-Something Slap 
Coaching—The New London Royal Mail 


Tod 


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Pair Coaching prints—We Must be Off to Mel- 

ton and These Come Hopping : 
Pair Coaching prints—All The World’s a Stage 
and We Must be Off to Melton 


_ Poster print—Pastime 


Poster print—Ready for the Hunt 

Pair very choice old prints —The Noble Tips. 
published 1853 

Coaching print—The First Change Up 

Coaching print—All the World’s a Stage 

Sporting—The Comforts of Being Drove Like 
a Gentleman 

Very fine Coaching—The Birthday Team 

Pair very fine Fox Hunting—The Young 
English Fox Hunter: Breaking Cover and 
Full Cry, published 1841 

Pair very fine Fox Hunting—The Young 
English Fox Hunter: The Death and The 
Dessert, published 1841 

Very old print—The Duke of Beaufort Coach, 
published 1841 

Splendid Coaching print, very choice—West 
County Mails at the Gloucester Coffee 
House, Picadilly, published 1828 

Splendid Coaching print, very choice— Elephant 
and Castle Newington, published 1828 

Very rare old Coaching print—Waking Up, 
published in 1843 


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176a Pair choice Coaching—A Trip to Brighton, pub- ie 


| Paty ats old Ma Gran 


| Wine Fox Hunt—Breaking Cover 


Dade yates 


Fox Hunt, published 1839 


: Pair fine old prints—The Grand e 


_ Fox Hunt, published 1839 
Old Sporting print— The: Meet : | 
Old Sporting print — Breaking Cover 
Old Spores pe Oy 


eler 


Por Hunting Tieetene Tips, ‘The Marg oe 


at, Home ! oA ane 
Fine Fox Hunt—The Meet _ Se 


Choice Coaching print—The Duke of Bennfort 
Coach, published 1841 : ae 
Fox Hunting-—Moore’s Tally-ho: 1 To the Sports, cies 
The Noble Tips p 


Race print—The Oversight 


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Pair Racing prints—At Speed, and Weighing a 
and Rubbing Down me 


Very fine Coaching print—West County Mails 
at the Gloucester Coffee house, Picadilly | a 


Pair Fox Hunting—Going to Cover aoe Break- 
ing Cover 


lished 1824 


177 Pair—The First Steeplechase on Record, plate : : 


1 and 2 


0 ine Sporting Incidents —Courage Cooled and | 


rts 


Within av Inch 


2 Sporting print—The ae Cutter Re. in 
| Stays 


ae8s Pair Sportings—Morning, A Few of the Right 


Sort Going to do the Thing and Some of the 
‘Right Sort Doing the Thing Well 


184 Pair Sportings—Some of the Right Sort ionfiat 


the Thing, and Afternoon, A Few of the 
Right Sort Have Done the Thing 


185 Pair Coaching— Hyde Park and Brighton 


ce 186 Coaching—Oxford Coach, 1830 
187 Sporting—The Close of a Good Day 


188 Sporting—Coursing: Going Out 
189 Sporting—Coursing: The Hare’s Last Effort 
190 Sporting—Coursing: The Death 


. 191 Coaching—The B opament: or a Trip to Gretna 


Green 


199 Pair very fine old prints—-Race for the Gold 


Cup, Goodwood, and Race for the Great St. 
Leger Stakes at Doncaster 


193 . Pair Sportings—How to Go to Cover and How 
to Appear at Cover 


195 


4° Pair Spotings tee to T 


PS poring. tha Road, 1825: ‘Com 


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How to Ride Down Hil | 
Pair Sportings--How to Go Thro’ a . an - Overfic x 


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Sporting—All Right - 


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Sporting print-—Halfway : 
Sporting— Huntsman and Hounds ci 


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Cardinal Reading, by Lowith 


PAINTINGS ON PORCEL 
THE PROPERTY OF ‘ 


MAXIMILIAN LENER, ESO, 


OF DRESDEN, GERMANY. 


The Connoisseur, after Grutzner 
The Mandolin Player, after Speridon 
My Sweetheart’s Hat, by E. Von Muller 
The Love Potion, after Achille Fould 
Thamar, after Dubufe 

St. Jerome, after Lirens i dere 
St. Pelagia, by Wagner e3 E mS 
The Beehive, after Bouguereau ne 


Sapho, after Sichel, by Deitrich bee 
Nina, after Van Blaas, by Deitrich ae g 
At the Fireside, by W. Ring | 
The Toast. after Leick, by Deitrich 
The Fairy Tale, after Wichert 

The Echo, after Seifert | 4 
The Water Rose, by Prof. Tenner a 
Summer Thoughts, after Ryland | a 
Spring of Life, after Corcos | ug 
Two Hearts that Beat as One aq 
Cupid at the Helm 

Noble Lady of the Sichel 
Sweet Dreams, by Greiner 4 
Romeo and Juliet, after Makart | 4 


ze “CATALOGUE. 
gtis OF : . 
ae PAINTINGS, BLACK AND WHITE 
__ DRAWINGS, PEN, INK AND 

re 2 So PENCIL SKETCHES, 

ae By the Best AMERICAN ARTISTS, and Selected by Mr. F. D. MILLET, 
ie! For a Publication of the World’s Fair. 


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TO BE SOLD ON 


"Saturday, ome yay at 8 o'clock. 


PENCIL SKETCHES | | 
= Six sketches by F. Steele 


12 Six dag 7623, "do 

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6 Sketch by Geo. W. Maynard ~ 

7 Sketch—A Cheval, by CO. 8S. Reinhart 
8 Two sketches by Maynard 
9 Sketch by Maynard | 

» 10 Sketch—Seasons Group, by C. Y. Turner a 
PEN AND INK DRAWINGS © 


11 Drawing by Taber 
12 Four drawings by Wm. Schmedtgen 
13 Three drawings by Wm Schmedtgen : 
14 Drawing—Fortune Teller, by Wm. Schmedtgen | 
15 Drawing—Bedouin Camp, by Wm. Schmedtgen 


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Two drawings He A. Pate 2 fees: 
iheee? dp by McCutcheon rae 


Four do by V. Perard - : 
- Drawing by y. Perard 


‘Three drawings signed A. B. 


gen’ &h xa 


Four do by V. Perard 


Drawing by August Jaccasi : 


T'wo drawings by Orson Lowell 
Two drawings by Orson Lowell 
Drawing by Otto H. Bacher 
Two drawings by Otto H. Bacher 
Two drawings do | do : 
Two drawings do do 
Drawing by Otto H. Baker 

Sketch by Geo. W. Maynard 
Sketch by A. Zenope : 

Three sketches by Taber j 
T'wo sketches by Taber 

Four sketches by Taber aig 
Sketch by Taber i .. OF bing 
Three sketches by Taber ib : | as 
Sketch by W. H. Drake a 
Sketch by W. H. Drake 
Sketch by Harry Fenn 

'T'wo sketches by Harry on 
T'wo sketches by Blum 


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: Drawing, Entrance to Grounds, Thulstrup 


| ae Rain in May, by Childe Hassam 


Drawing, A Pleasant Sunday in pe sOn Park, 


by J. T. Beggs 


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) Drawing by O. S. Reinhart 
| "Tree Planting, by J. L. France 


In Horticultural Court, by W. H. Drake 
Meeting of Congressmen, by Thulstrup | 
View from Mines, by W. H. Drake 
Shanty Town, by W. H. Drake 


~ Camp, signed H. D. 


The Grand Court, Henry B. Snell 
The Official Guides, Mente 
Progress, Carlton T. Chapman 
Cool Afternoon, Childe Hassam 


~ Administration Hill, by J.D. Woodward 


by C. KK. Linson 

by 8. 8. Dustin 

Early Locomotion, W. H. Drake 
by J. D. Woodward ; 
Grading the Midway, Thulstrup 
Engine House, Woodward 
Kentucky State Monument, Taber 
The Grand Court, H. Fenn 


94 
95 


Two drawings, West Horticultural Way, ote. Ww. 
H. Drake _ # eg 
Drawing by Emerson 1 Re aa 
do by J. A. Fraser | Bia io 
do Looking 8S. E., W. H. Drake 
do Indiana Building. J. A. Fraser at 
do View from Illinois Terrace, Childe ze i 


Hassam 


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Drawing, Norway Building, J. A. Rreaet 


do by Childe Hassam | Rae? 

do Lioness, Dan Beard | ee 

do Hunters Island Bridge, W. HL Drake 

do Ohio State Monument, Taber Gs 

do _ Lagoon, W. J. Whittemore © 

do by Francis C. Jones 

do Shanty Town, Chaloner 

do Forestry, J. D. Woodward 

do Indian Chief, Dan Beard . 

do A Time Keeper, Thulstrup 

do Electric Launch on Lagoon, W. J. 

Whittemore | at 

Drawing, Donegal Castle, J. A. Fraser ae, 


do Venezuela Building, J. A. Fraser 


96 I rawing, Government Building, Wie Whitte- 
eae : 5 " more 
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do niaanehe Baldine: C. ee 
do -— Palm Garden, J. A. Fraser 
do Laying Railroad Track, Thulstrup 
do Pienie on Midway, C. Hassam 
aie 7 5 ao Windmills, C. T. Chapman | 
103 ~— do Midway from Women’s Building, 
ae Julian Rix 
104 Drawing, A March Day, Julian Rix 
ie | 105 do East End Art Building, F. C. Jones 
Be £08 do Interior of Staff Shop, Thulstrup 
be 407. do Crossing the Bridge, J. T. Beggs 
108 do South Canal in Winter, H. B. Snell 
109. do Children’s Day, Irving R. Wiles 
110 do Corner Casino Roof, J. T. Beggs 
111. do Majesty of the Law, C. 8. Reinhart 
1t2 do Art Terrace, C. Hassam 
as do Sunday in Jackson Park, F. R. Green 
114 do Modeling a Spandrell, A. G. Reinhart 
115 do South Horticultural Bridge, W. H. 
| Drake 
116 Drawing, Samoan Island Camp, W. H. Drake 
Ma 2)):do Modeling Lioness C. 8. Reinhart 
118 do Seasonable Weather, Hy. Sandham 
LO do Artists Enlarging Design,C.S. Reinhart 
120, do A Cyclonic Windstorm, H. C. Snell 
121 do by C. Hassam 
foe. do Monday, by C. Hassam 


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Drawing, TEES * srastnee 
do | Women’s Building, Cn ee 
do The Restaurant, V. Perard oe 
do Machinery Hall, H. B. Snell 
do Middle Strand Concert, CH : 


WATER COLORS 


Roof Gar den on the N. Y. Building, H Fenn 


Landscape, H. Fenn | oe oe 

California Building, We ate Whittemore an o i 
The Midway, G. W. Maynard | eae 
Hooden, Blum — 

The First Dredge, H. Fenn ita 
Main Portal German Building, H. Fenn ae 
First W. C. E. Structure, H. Fenn 
First Gate. C. 5. Reinhart . 
No Smoking, C. S. Reinhart 

The Ambulance, C. 8. Reinhart 


East Entrance Administration Building, W. L. 
Menton 


Artists Decorating Dome, OPS. Reinhart — 

The Midway, Thulstrup _ 

Dinner Hour in Old Vienna, Thulstrup 

On the Canal, C. T. Chapman | 
Decorative Panel, F. D. Millet — 

Palace of Mechanic Arts, H. Fenn 

Roofers Returning from Work, C. S. Reinhart 


Grand Court from Machinery Hall, J. Alden — rd 
Weir : 


La Rabida, G. W. Maynard 


Passing .. C. K. Piper. 
East Arcade, Agricultural Building. H. Fenn 
The Bridge, L. C. Earle 

- Decoration, J. Alden Weir 

. Machinery Hall, E. Elden Deane 

_ Hoisting a Statue. W. J. Smedley 

The Water Gate from the Pie , H. Fenn 


The Elk Bridge, LC. Earle 


The Promenade, Herbert Denman 


Sunset from the Lagoon, Moran 


Meeting of Architects, W. J. Smedley 
Domes and Towers from the Lake, Moran 


BLACK AND WHITE OILS 


Government Buildings from Wooded Island, 


J. D. Woodward 
The Marine Cafe. J. D. Woodward . 
The Fisheries from Wooded Island, J. D. Wood- 


ward 


Horticulture and Wooded Island, Julian Rix 


Starting a Lagoon, Julian Rix 


‘Outside the Fence Julian Rix 


Transportation Decoration, F. R. Green 
Algerian Village and Bazaar, H. R. Butler 


Design for Frieze, F. k. Green 


Desert Encampment, J ulian Rix 
pane on Islands in Lagoon, J. D. Waolwad 


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Head of the Statue of the Republic 
On the Lagoon, J. H. Twachtman ii 


A Helping Hand, GC. Y. Turner 


A Decorative Panel, C. 8. Reinhart 


Artists at Work, C. Y. Turner 


Feeding the Birds, J. L. France 


A Fountain, W. A. Mackay BS 
Onthe Lagoon, H. Bolton n Jones astss: 


OIL PAINTINGS. 


Boat anne at the N.W. Pavilion, 0. D. a bs 
N. W. Pavilion of the Agr icultural Felis 


CG. GC. -Curran 5, : | oh 
South End Wooded Island, H. Bolton Jones _ a . 
Dredgers at Work, R. Swain Gifford — Aan 7 
The Gardens, F. C. Jones pe 2 F a 
The Grand Canal, H. Rk. Butler er as: on 
Twilight in the Grand Court, We to Palmers i os 
An Autumn Day on the Lake Front, ch Hassame ee 


Scene on the Lagoon, R. 8. Gifford : "Oa 


In a Mantle of Snow, W. L. Palmer ee | “oe ; 
The Manufacture of Glass, L. C. Karle : 


The Art Building from the Costa Pere: Landing, 
C. Hassam 


The Art Building from the Brazillian Brides i 
C. Hassani | 
View up the Lagoon, R. W. Van Boskerck 
The Hemicycle, E. KE. Garnsey | 

The Artist’s Model 


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S. Ww. Portal of the Manufacturer’s Building, H. 
=» Ry Butler 
. Decorative Panel, G. W. Maynard 
201 The Grand Court, C. Hassam 
2 2 View of Grand Court, R. Blum © 
203, The Arts of War, C. Melchers — 
. The Arts of Peace, C. Melchers 
Taba Decorative Panel, Kenyon Cox | 
206 + Back of the Grand Court. J. W. Twachtman 
907 In the Gardens, C. Hassam 
ae 208 Grand Court from the Lagoon, J. W. T'wachtman 
209 Electric Fountain and Canal, C. C. Curran | 
po 4210 South Side Wooded Island, H. Bolton Jones 
211 The Grand Fountain, ©. Y. Turner 
212 Winter, Francis C. Jones 
- 213 Machinery Hall, Percival de Luce 
214 Columns, Blashfield 
215 The Lagoon, H. Bolton Jones 
_ 216 Goddess of Liberty, I. D. Millet 
917 «In Front of the Grand Court, H. R. Butler 
218 Decorative Panel 
219 Machinery Hall. Francis C. Jones 
pee 290 Japanese Tea House, EX. A. Corwin 
221 The Esplanade, Th. Robinson 


BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS— 
CONSTRUCTIONS 


222 Modelling a Group, C. K. Linson 
223 Making Section of Statue of Republic, C. K. 


Linson 


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224 Rainy Day, ete., C. Mente | 


Fisheries Construction, etc., C. Mente 
Constructions,3,C. Mente = = =§ 


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do 3, Thulstrup AY 20 | 
do 7, W. H. Drake tee 

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do 4, J. D. Woodward and othe 
do 5, ©. Y. Turner and others _ 
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